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We are dedicated to providing a dynamic forum for networking and sharing ideas, welcoming both new and established members as well as other professional communicators.
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October 2003 |
AWC
2003 Annual Professional Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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May 2003 |
The
Networking Manifesto - Who You Don't Know Can't Help You!
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| 24-27
April 2003 |
AWC
2003 Leadership forum, Annapolis, MD |
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April 2003 |
AWC-DC
Annual Meeting - Plus: Freedom of Information in Crisis
Situations |
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March 2003 |
A
Break From the Ordinary! AWC-DC Breakfast Roundtable - Join
fellow communications professionals in networking and roundtable
discussions on career growth topics. |
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February 2003 |
The
New State of Literacy - Robin Diener, executive director
for Washington Literacy Council, is a dynamic and inspirational
high-achiever who founded and operated her own bookstore in
DC and is now generating an outstanding 95% success rate for
WLC. |
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January 2003 |
How're
We Doing? Or, Women Getting Ahead - Lorrie Lynch, columnist
for USA Weekend reports on the state of women in leadership,
plus shares ideas and strategies for getting ahead from some
of the most accomplished women in the communications business.
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December 2002 |
Holiday
Networking and Helping Others - Get into the holiday spirit!
Great networking with lots of other communications professionals,
at the same time helping low-income yet aspiring women. Please
join us and register now. |
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November 2002 |
Women
Photographers of National Geographic, Photojournalist Cathy
Newman shares her experiences and challenges. Sumner School
- 17th and M Sts., NW, Washington, DC
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October 2002 |
Communications
Overload: Urban Legends, Virus Hoaxes, Spam AND E-mail Clutter,
1771 N St. NW - First Floor (17th/N Streets),
Washington, D.D. Speaker: T.
Andrew Finn |
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September 2002 |
Fall
kick-off Program, "Changing Times, Changing
Communications". John Kamp, an attorney with the firm of
Wiley Rein & Fielding, will provide a provocative perspective
on what's been happening in communications since 9/11. |
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